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Next Chapter Podcasts presents the complete Play On Podcast series, AS YOU LIKE IT, in its entirety. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phebe confronts Rosalind (“Johnnyseed”) for being rude, leading Sylvius, Phebe, Orlando and Rosalind to expound on the meaning of love as a thunderstorm descends. Rosalind ends their railing by telling them to meet again tomorrow for a wedding where they will all be married to the one they love. Touchstone and Audrey celebrate as two musicians from Duke Senior's camp pass by. Touchstone asks them to sing a song, which they do to great fanfare, but he gets jealous and mocks their music when they express interest in Audrey. The next day, Duke Senior arrives at the wedding site and asks Orlando if he thinks “Johnnyseed” is really capable of doing everything he promises. Rosalind shows up as Johnnyseed and checks with Duke Senior to be sure she'll allow her daughter to marry Orlando. S/he also checks to be sure Phebe will marry Silvius if Johnnyseed isn't available. Duke Senior tells Orlando that she sees some similarities between Johnnyseed and her daughter, Rosalind. When Touchstone and Audrey arrive, Jacques excitedly introduces Touchstone to the Duke. Touchstone entertains the Duke with a witty explanation of how to win an argument. Everything changes when Hymen envelops them all in a magical song, revealing Johnnyseed's true identity as Rosalind. Upon realizing that Johnnyseed is actually a woman who is in love with Orlando, Phebe agrees to marry Silvius. Hymen marries all four couples: Rosalind and Orlando, Celia and Oliver, Audrey and Touchstone and Phebe and Silvius. They dance together until Jakes DeBoys, the second son of Sir Roland, takes the stage to announce that Duke Frederick, who had entered the forest to kill his brother, was converted by an old religious man and decided to bequeath his crown to Duke Senior. Hearing this news, Jacques announces tells everyone he's going back to the Court and bids them all farewell. Rosalind ends the series with a speech of appreciation. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacques returns to Duke Senior's camp to discover that someone killed a deer. He suggests they present it to Duke Senior as an offering and asks Amiens to sing a song to mark the occasion. Back at the farm, Silivius delivers Phebe's letter to “Johnnyseed”. Seeing it's full of praise for Johnnyseed, Rosalind scolds Silvius for loving a woman who treats him so badly. S/he sends him back to Phebe with the message that Phebe should love Silvius. As Silvius is leaving, Orlando's brother Oliver enters, transformed. He tells Rosalind and Celia that Orlando defended him from an attack by a lioness and presents a bloody handkerchief that had bandaged Orlando's wounded arm. Rosalind faints at the sight of the blood and scrambles to resume her disguise when Oliver questions her manliness,. Back at Filippini Pond, Touchstone and Audrey are skinny dipping with throngs of other concertgoers when Audrey's suitor, a local farmhand named William, shows up. Touchstone chases him out of the water with a barrage of questions to challenge his wit before Corin arrives to tell Touchstone that Johnnyseed and Anne Emma Grant would like to see him. Later, Oliver confesses to his brother that he's fallen in love with Anne Emma Grant. He gives Orlando his inheritance and vows to live and die in the country as a shepherd. When Rosalind (“Johnnyseed”) enters, Oliver leaves. Orlando spills his heart out to Johnnyseed, saying that Oliver and Anne's love has made him yearn even more for Rosalind and he can no longer keep on pretending. Johnnyseed comforts Orlando by saying that he has magical powers and that Orlando will marry Rosalind when Oliver marries Anne. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celia tries to comfort Rosalind when Orlando doesn't show up at the cottage for his first coaching. Corin arrives to invite them to spy on Silvius courting the reluctant Phoebe. Rosalind, still dressed as Ganymede, follows and confronts Phoebe when she sees how poorly she treats Silvius, but it backfires when Phoebe falls for her instead. Rosalind beats a hasty retreat with Celia. Phoebe tells Silvius she's going to write “Ganymede” a love letter for him to deliver. Back in the forest, Rosalind teases Jacques about his melancholy until Orlando finally arrives. Jacques leaves and Rosalind (Ganymede) berates Orlando for being late to his tutoring session. Ganymede (Rosalind) convinces Celia to stage a fake wedding between Ganymede and Orlando in order to make Rosalind jealous. Orlando isn't sure about this and leaves to have dinner with Duke Senior. Celia scolds Rosalind for misrepresenting women, but Rosalind can only respond that she's fallen deeply in love. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celia tells Rosalind that Orlando is the poet whose writing has so delighted them. When they hear Orlando approaching in argument with Jacques about love, they hide to eavesdrop. Once Jacques leaves, Rosalind steps out and introduces herself as “Johnnyseed”. She promises to cure Orlando of his lovesickness provided he agrees to pretend that she's Rosalind and comes every day to practice wooing him. Orlando happily agrees. Back at the concert, Touchstone and Audrey make their way through the crowd with her goats, trailed by Jacques. Audrey tries to keep up with Touchstone's wit until they come across Sir Oliver Martext, who Touchstone asks to marry them. Sir Oliver says he can't marry Audrey to Touchstone until she's “given away”. Jacques emerges and offers to give Audrey away, but not until he has a word in private with Touchstone. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacques is enraptured by Amiens' music and begs for more. Meanwhile, Orlando leaves the elderly and exhausted Adam to find food for them to eat. Later in the day, Duke Senior comes upon Jacques, who is elated by his conversation with a fool he met in the forest (Touchstone). As they sit down to eat with their entourage, Orlando enters, sword drawn, and orders them to give him food. Duke Senior soothes him and welcomes him to their feast. Orlando apologizes for his rude behavior and goes to get Adam. Jacques describes how all the world's a stage. Orlando re-enters with Adam and they all dine together. As Amiens sings another song, Orlando describes his saga to Duke Senior, who replies that she knew and loved Orlando's father, and wants to hear more. Back at the Court, Duke Frederick berates Oliver for failing to kill Orlando. He seizes Oliver's land and property, ordering him to find his brother and bring him back within a week or be banished from the realm forever. Back in the forest of Arden (or Woodstock), Orlando hangs poems to Rosalind on the trees and gives them to everyone he sees. Meanwhile, Corin and Touchstone debate the attributes of courtly and country life. They hear Rosalind (or “Johnnyseed”) reading Orlando's bad poetry. Touchstone steps forward to mock the poetry and is joined by Celia. They all laugh together. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At dinner after the wrestling match, Celia marvels at how quickly Rosalind has fallen in love. They're interrupted by the angry Duke Frederick, who threatens his niece Rosalind with death for treason if she doesn't leave his court immediately. Celia defends Rosalind and vows to stay with her wherever she goes. Together, they plan to leave the city disguised as men. Rosalind will be known as “Johnnyseed" and Celia as “Anne Emma Grant”. They decide to bring the court jester, Touchstone, with them. Meanwhile, Duke Senior holds court in the forest with Woodstock concertgoers, philosophizing on the virtues of living in nature. When she hears that Jacques, another courtier-turned-philosopher, is in the forest mourning the killing of deer, she asks to be taken to him. Back at his Court, Duke Frederick berates his assistants for losing track of Celia and Rosallind and letting them escape. He demands that they bring Oliver and Charles the Wrestler to him. Back at Orlando's quarters, Adam tells him he must flee or die. He offers him all his savings and urges him to leave immediately. Orlando convinces Adam to accompany him in flight. Elsewhere, Rosalind, Celia and Touchstone trudge through the rain into the forest of Arden. There, they come upon two farmhands, Silvius and Corin, and overhear Silvius asking for advice as he pines away for a young shepherdess named Phebe. Rosalind sympathizes with his plight as she pines for Orlando. Touchstone gets their attention to find out where they might be able to get food and lodging. When Corin tells them he can't help because his boss is selling his farm, Rosalind offers to buy the farm and all its property in exchange for his services. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Orlando tells his trusted old servant, Adam, how much it grieves him that his brother Oliver keeps him from their father's inheritance. Oliver enters and provokes Orlando into attacking him, then relents and agrees to give Orlando part of what's due to him. After Orlando and Adam depart, Oliver meets privately with the champion wrestler, Charles, and encourages him to break his brother's neck at their upcoming match. On the day of the match, Duke Frederick's daughter, Celia, arrives at Madison Square Garden with her cousin, the banished Duke Senior's daughter, Rosalind. They're joined by Touchstone, the jester. Once inside, the cousins are taken by the sight of Orlando, who they try to dissuade from wrestling with Charles. Orlando persists on his mission and beats all odds by defeating Charles. Duke Frederick is enraged and leaves the arena when he finds out the victor is the son of Sir Roland du Bois. Rosalind approaches Orlando and gives him a necklace. Orlando is smitten but can't bring himself to speak. When Duke Frederick's servant, Le Beau, tells him that Rosalind is the daughter of the banished Duke Senior, he vows to find her again. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guest on this episode of rootbound is Jane Lui! This episode we talk all about the avocado! Steve can't help but be a total bummer while Jane explains dueling mites. Finally, Steve asks a difficult musical question. Show Notes!Persea americanaFuerte AvocadoThe Fuerte Avocado Tree: A ProfileHass AvocadoAmericans Love Avocados. It's Killing Mexico's Forests.Unholy GuacamoleLove avocados? Thank the giant ground sloths!Biological control of spider mite - Neoseiulus californicusSurrija - Jane's MusicSupport rootbound
It's time for another visit with Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins us each week with her reviews of the Maryland, DC and Virginia regional stage. Today, she tells us about the new Arena Stage production of playwright Lauren Yee's Cambodian Rock Band, a mesmerizing, music-infused drama about how war and political oppression in the 1960s and 70s ravaged the southeast Asian nation's vibrant rock music culture, and the how the war's violent legacy still haunts a Cambodian family. Directed at Arena Stage by Chay Yew, Cambodian Rock Band 's cast includes Brooke Ishibashi, Francis Jue, Abraham Kim, Kelsey Angel Baehrens, Tim Liu, Jane Lui, Alex Lydon, Joe Ngo and Vi Tran. The show incorporates a live stage band - The Cyclos - covering 1960s- and 70s-era Cambodian psychedelic rock music and Cambodian-influenced songs by the contemporary American band, Dengue Fever. CRB is a Signature Theatre production, in association with Alley Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and ACT Theatre/5th Avenue. Cambodian Rock Band continues at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater in Washington, DC through August 27. (Photo by Margot Schulman)Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
On episode 257 of You, Me, Empathy, Jane Lui (Surrija) and I explore the grief of having to go outside your family to find the affection and love you need, Jane's magical experience being the opera voice for Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All At Once, why we're bound to lose ourselves and find ourselves again and again, and the keys to living porously. Read the full show notes here. Join the membership community: feelyhuman.co/membership
I'm at The Groundlings Theatre for an Improv class. We're doing two-person scenes when our instructor says it's time for a drill. “This next exercise is a way to go deeper into your characters, fast.” For each pair, he instructs one person to start with a mundane statement about the other. The second person repeats the statement and adds something about what it means. Then it goes back to the first person to repeat the added-on part of the statement and add something else about what that means. Kymberlee: Carl, you look lonely standing here by the punchbowl all by yourself. Carl: I look lonely standing here by the punchbowl all by myself, and what that means is I'm not very good at social events. K: You're not very good at social events, and what that means is you prefer to have fun where you don't have to talk to people. C: I prefer to have fun where I don't have to talk to people, and what that means is I'm really into gaming. And so on it goes, until the instructor says, “Scene!” to end the exercise. That simple made-up scene gives us lots of information about our characters in only a couple of sentences. In our world, we as communicators have so much we want to share. But sometimes we get stuck in expressing the meat of it in a way that resonates with our audience. When you tap into your feelings, you get to the heart of your story faster! My guest today, Jane Lui, knows all about storytelling in a variety of ways. She does it through singing, composing, acting, producing, and so much more. In this episode, she talks about how she brings stories to life through her work with emotion leading the way and answers questions like: In what ways can you start to build your story if you're stuck? And how can you make your story more interesting for your audience? What you will learn in this episode: What really lies behind the magic of storytelling How you can structure your story to get people's attention How you can bring out the layers and multiple facets of your story Who is Jane? Jane Lui is a singer, songwriter, composer, and actress who goes by the stage name Surrija (sur-rye-ya). Originally from Hong Kong, she grew up playing piano. She immigrated to the Bay area and started listening to everything from 1930s oldies to 1990s Bjork. After obtaining her Bachelor of Music in Choral Conducting, Jane released three albums on Youtube that gained a strong following. Then she evolved into her self-titled concept album SURRIJA based on Picasso's lovers and demonstrated her own growth as both a woman and musician, from classical training to electro-pop artistry. The album, which received a 2021 Best Pop Album nomination at the San Diego Music Awards, features drummer Matt Chamberlain who has also worked with artists such as David Bowie and Fiona Apple. In addition to Chamberlain, Jane also collaborated with Kate Earl, Melissa Polinar, Son Lux, Tom Brousseau, Vienna Teng, and more. Currently, she's a cast member and co-music director of Lauren Yee's Cambodian Rock Band. She also composed for the theater productions All's Well That Ends Well and Secret in the Wings. Links and Resources: SURRIJA @janelui on Twitter @surrija on Instagram @surrija on Facebook Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
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What happens when you step into the Cultureverse? In this episode of our cultural adventure series, David and Jenny meet the most revered creature in the Chinese Zodiac: The Water Dragon. This story is based on the ancient Chinese legend of The Water Dragon in which a young boy in the countryside finds a stone that brings him a lot of luck. He hopes to use it to bring rain to his village during a terrible drought. The boy ultimately learns to harness the magic of the stone and he himself transforms into a “water dragon”, and then gives the gift of water to all of China and their crops. The dragon is also one of the most revered animals in the Chinese zodiac, as it represents divinity, dignity, power and good fortune. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta for TRAX on PRX and is hosted by Kelly Marie Tran. David was voiced by Ivan Mok. Jenny was voiced by Jenny W. Chan. The Water Dragon was interpreted by Andy Lowe. Auntie Ming was voiced by Hua Szu Yang, and Sandy Poplore is Cherie B. Tay. Special thanks to our Cultureverse editorial team for this episode: Yilan Batista, Dorothy Li and Alan Z, who brought their experiences as Chinese and Chinese-Americans to this story. And also to our Cantonese translators, Jane Lui, Leqi Zhong and Dorothy Li. Transcripts and additional resources to learn more about Chinese folklore are available at ochentastudio.com/cultureverse.
Karen and Jane Lui, old time Warriors fans, pitch the Warrior Cats book series by Erin Hunter to John Henry Clashman, a lover of cats who has never read the books. Music: Piano & Sax by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookbites/support
The podcast becomes more casual and conversational as Karen tries to lure her friend, Jane Lui, into watching the amazing anime, Haikyuu!! If you want to keep up with updates on the podcast or have your story shared on the Coronatime segment, check out @khronicler on Instagram. Music: Piano & Sax by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookbites/support
Karen discusses what it is like to be Asian American during these unprecedented times of harsh racism towards Asians all over the world. Today, she is joined by three guests (Vicky Jia, Ashling Lee, Kieran Lee, and Jane Lui) who are also Asian American youths who each give a little piece of their view on current events. This episode also includes a new segment called "Coronatime." Follow @khronicler on Instagram for more updates. Music: Piano & Sax by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookbites/support
It's a full house on this episode of the KollabCast. This week we welcome the full cast of East West Player's production of Vietgone, the critically acclaimed play by Qui Nguyen about his parent's love story in a relocation camp in Arkansas after the fall of Saigon. Paul Yen, Sylvia Kwan, Jane Lui, Scott Ly, and Albert Park share their experiences working on the play, and Paul and Scott share their thoughts of playing Vietnamese refugees as Vietnamese American actors. Also a bonus anecdote featuring Andy Lowe, East West Player's Director of Production. Watch Vietgone, playing now at East West Players in Los Angeles AND opening soon at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnepeg! Intro & outro music for this episode is “MouseDeer” off the album Letters to Ubin by Kollab Alum Inch Chua As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow our guests at: Paul Yen - TW: @hellopaulyen Scott Ly - IG: @IScottLy Jane Lui - IG: @Surrija Sylvia Kwan - IG: @kwansyl Albert Park - has no socials Andy Lowe - TW: @ChinesePirate Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
Jeff and Phil welcome to playwright Lauren Yee and performer Jane Lui, fresh off the world premiere run of their groundbreaking play Cambodian Rock Band, which joins the story of Cambodia's darkest hour with the incredible sounds of psychedelic surf rock.
On this week's #KollabCast, we take things on the road with an interview with Playwright Lauren Yee and Kollab Alum Jane Lui about the upcoming world premiere of their new play Cambodian Rock Band! Lauren talks about her inspiration for writing the play and how a play about the lost rock scene of pre-Khmer Rougue Cambodia became a musical play about the lost rock scene of pre-Khmer Rouge Cambodia. Hosts Marvin and Minji also chat about the success of Black Panther, the latest Hollywood miscues, and follow up on the Olympics! This week’s intro & outro music is “Crazy Rich Asian (ft. Bea Go)” off the album “Escape from LA” by Kollab Alum & Rapper Dan AKA Dan As always, send us your listener emails at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Spotify, Radio Public or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) Follow this week's featured guests at: Lauren Yee IG: MsLaurenYee Jane Lui @JaneLui Get tickets to Cambodian Rock Band! Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective
On this week's episode, we have a special guest: musician Goh Nakamura joins us to talk about the films Surrogate Valentine and its sequel Daylight Savings, directed by Dave Boyle. In both movies, Goh plays a version of himself as he travels around the country on a music tour. Several women enter his life, including Lynn Chen playing his high school crush, Ayako Fujitani as an ex-girlfriend, and Jane Lui as a friend who catches his eye -- but it's him and Yea-Ming Chen, another real-life musician playing a version of herself, who seem to have the most natural chemistry. Goh tells us about how two non-actors rehearsed their way to become a believable onscreen couple. He also lets us imagine what it would've been like if his character was named Joe Nakamura. But best of all, Brian asks: um, didn't you guys tell us (your fans) in your Daylight Savings interviews that you wanted to continue the collaboration and do a part 3? If nothing else, this episode serves to remind everyone that it doesn't matter how many years it takes or many awards Dave Boyle wins, a promise is a promise. Saturday School is a podcast where we teach your unwilling children about Asian American pop culture history. Season 2 explores Asian American romance in film.
Jane Lui is a musician, actress and music producer. She has showcased at CMJ, critics liken her to Cat Power, Fiona Apple, and Rufus Wainwright. She has opened for Jason Mraz, Kate Earl, Vienna Teng, and worked with Felicia Day (Geek & Sundry). She has toured US East & West coasts, EU, Canada, Japan, playing at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Ford Amphitheatre, Hotel Cafe, Rockwood Music Hall. Her videos have been featured on Virgin America In-Flight Entertainment, Huffington Post, CNN, YouTube's unsigned picks, MTV Iggy. Strongly connected to her audience, she raised $11,600 to fund her third album, Goodnight Company (2011 Best Recording Nominee - San Diego Music Awards). Before, Jane would listen to what her peers would tell her to do since she thought it was the only way she could receive love but through working on herself, she was able to deconstruct what happened before to reconstruct herself to be the person that she is today. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Jane's episode, Jane's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
When Minji is out of town the geeks come out to play! This week we welcome Kollaboration alum and certified cool people Jane Lui and Paul Dated to the KollabCast, along with our new friend Laura Sirikul of Nerd Reactor. Join us for a facinating chat about Comicon, San Diego, former jobs, Paul Rudd, spoons, and fan mail, all while Paul continously tries to convince Jane to watch Game of Thrones! Excelsior! As always, send us your questions at podcast@kollaboration.org This week’s intro music is provided by our guest Paul Dateh, who’s music is available on iTunes and Amazon. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss)